Toeknee_33 Turbocharged February 12, 2019 Share February 12, 2019 into the 4th or fifth tank now and the average is about 870-900 km/tank base on my driving pattern of 40 city and 60 Hwy.Hi, thanks for the update. What is the amount of fuel you pumped each time? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear February 12, 2019 Share February 12, 2019 Hi, thanks for the update. What is the amount of fuel you pumped each time?45-50 litres Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
t0y0ta Supercharged February 12, 2019 Share February 12, 2019 sorry man. Japan spec sheets says unleaded regular gasoline. 使用燃料: 無鉛レギュラーガソリン https://toyota.jp/pages/contents/camry/008_p_001/pdf/spec/camry_spec_201808.pdf No where does it mention premium. that is the HUGE misconception with JDM cars. Majority do not need premium gasoline 96RON and up. Most only need 89RON. also your are mistaken on the Japanese Regular(>=89RON) and High Octane(>=96RON) Jap Camry is hybrid only. Hybrid vehicles don't push their combustion engines hard (the electric motor does the hard work) and so usually can tolerate any fuel octane level. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheefarn 5th Gear February 13, 2019 Share February 13, 2019 Why BM can't include the factory HU as shown in bolehland XCV70? Bolehland Camry got the old style 2.5 to suit their lousy Euro 2 95 octane gas, but equipment wise, they are better than us... How much can u save on OMV by leaving a big 2DIN hole in your new Camry 2.5?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear February 13, 2019 Share February 13, 2019 Why BM can't include the factory HU as shown in bolehland XCV70? Bolehland Camry got the old style 2.5 to suit their lousy Euro 2 95 octane gas, but equipment wise, they are better than us... How much can u save on OMV by leaving a big 2DIN hole in your new Camry 2.5?! Most AD do not pay much emphasis on accessories, which is not keeping in touch with today's customer desire. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheefarn 5th Gear February 13, 2019 Share February 13, 2019 Most AD do not pay much emphasis on accessories, which is not keeping in touch with today's customer desire. Just look at bolehland specs lor. JBL speakers with sub in the spare wheel well. And Dolby Digital audio. We got nothing here. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theoldjaffa Hypersonic February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 Took delivery of my new Camry 2.5 hybrid last month. Smooth quiet and very comfortable drive . Very refined new dynamic force engine. BHP @combine 218hp is more than adequate. Can share what wheels are those? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
camrysfe 5th Gear February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 Why BM can't include the factory HU as shown in bolehland XCV70? Bolehland Camry got the old style 2.5 to suit their lousy Euro 2 95 octane gas, but equipment wise, they are better than us... How much can u save on OMV by leaving a big 2DIN hole in your new Camry 2.5?! i think a superior engine is a good compromise for a lousy iu. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DK3410 4th Gear February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 i think a superior engine is a good compromise for a lousy iu. But these days most car buyers (excluding those who have money to change a status symbol car every 2 weeks) are looking for the complete package. The whole "experience", as it were. As opposed to just the quality of the engine. How often do you see on the forum the criticism levelled at certain ADs for not incorporating Apple Carplay or Android Auto right from the get-go? Don't get me wrong, I like Toyota for the reliability of their cars (My 2nd gen Prius lasted a full 10 years with the only major breakdown in the air-conditioning unit). But BM is not pricing their vehicles aggressively enough. Perhaps they don't feel the need to? That the reliability of their cars is big enough of a draw. I dunno, but it boils down to willing seller willing buyer I guess. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wheelogist 2nd Gear February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 Can share what wheels are those? ðIt's a proto type from alfa romeo rim supplier in Taiwan. Not available commercially yet Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theoldjaffa Hypersonic February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 It's a proto type from alfa romeo rim supplier in Taiwan. Not available commercially yetThis? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
camrysfe 5th Gear February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 (edited) But these days most car buyers (excluding those who have money to change a status symbol car every 2 weeks) are looking for the complete package. The whole "experience", as it were. As opposed to just the quality of the engine. How often do you see on the forum the criticism levelled at certain ADs for not incorporating Apple Carplay or Android Auto right from the get-go? Don't get me wrong, I like Toyota for the reliability of their cars (My 2nd gen Prius lasted a full 10 years with the only major breakdown in the air-conditioning unit). But BM is not pricing their vehicles aggressively enough. Perhaps they don't feel the need to? That the reliability of their cars is big enough of a draw. I dunno, but it boils down to willing seller willing buyer I guess. I understand your POV, the new Camry is overpriced at this moment. The same price can get you an Audi A4. I am just saying if there is a compromise to be made. I rather live with the lousy iu than an inferior engine. Edited February 14, 2019 by camrysfe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DACH Supersonic February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 I understand your POV, the new Camry is overpriced at this moment. The same price can get you an Audi A4. I am just saying if there is a compromise to be made. I rather live with the lousy iu than an inferior engine.2.0l Camry now selling at $143k while 2.0 A4 now is $177. It’s more than $30k difference. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
t0y0ta Supercharged February 14, 2019 Share February 14, 2019 2.0l Camry now selling at $143k while 2.0 A4 now is $177. It’s more than $30k difference. Think the A4 (base 2.0 low tune) is around 150k..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spring Moderator February 15, 2019 Share February 15, 2019 Just saw a Camry at the car park. Shld be from PI, looks good n sleek for a Toyota 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic February 15, 2019 Share February 15, 2019 Just saw a Camry at the car park. Shld be from PI, looks good n sleek for a Toyota Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheefarn 5th Gear February 15, 2019 Share February 15, 2019 (edited) Just saw a Camry at the car park. Shld be from PI, looks good n sleek for a Toyota Edited February 15, 2019 by Cheefarn 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jp66 5th Gear February 16, 2019 Share February 16, 2019 today's ST reported BM's first quarter allocation of 100 units are fully booked, not a bad start. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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